NAIL May Theme Two: Clouds

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Nail Art Ideas Linkup second May theme is clouds! A theme I am very familiar with this week! We were hit with a week-long thunderstorm with a very arbitrary rain schedule and nasty humidity. But, funnily enough, just as I came up with a manicure idea the clouds parted and the sun shone through. I decided to inject a little color into a previously “stormy” manicure.

I incorporated the Nimbus technique, freehand and stamping.

Initially, I wanted large clouds but the only stamps I had were for thin, long ones. I worked quickly to smear them with Seche Vite top coat. It worked! I kept the shape of the clouds but smeared/extended the bottoms. I especially like how the ring finger came out!

 

ImageI used 2 coats of butter London Cotton Buds as my base.

I used the Nimbus technique with Zoya ReeceAmerican Apparel ParakeetColor Club Pucci-licious, and Urban Outfitters Blue Velvet.

I freehanded with Essie No Place Like Chrome.

I stamped with Konad Special Polish Black and MoYou London plate 06 (Mother Nature Collection).

 

Hi, my name is Monica and I have RA.

Rain, Rain, Go Away!

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I love rain. This is a good thing since I live in perpetual humidity. Even in the winter it is humid and the cold just seeps into my bones and chills me from the inside out.

I love to sit near the biggest windows, read a book, play on my laptop and drink a warm cup of cocoa and watch the rain batter the windows.

Thunderstorms are even better. I turn out all the lights, snuggle under blankets and watch the storm pass through. If the power goes out, the better! (Little monsters are not such a big fan of this pastime!)

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“Thunderstorms? No thanks.”

 

Unfortunately, especially over the last year, rain exacerbates my condition. My joints not only swell on the outside but I can feel it on the inside too. I feel a cushioning around my joints, like I am wading in a swimming pool. Everything else feels spongy, bouncy. It feels like my bone marrow swells up like a porous sea sponge. There are no nerves in my marrow so I cannot possibly feel anything but that bouncy feeling runs through my bones.

Joints aside, the rest of my body works at half-speed. I especially notice changes in my stomach. Food takes longer to digest and I cannot tolerate heavier foods. They sit in my stomach and make me nauseous.

It is so funny because I will wake up to an overcast sky and smile. I get to relax and enjoy Nature’s wonderful gift. I get to sit and watch the world. Even when I was little I could sit and watch out the window for hours…Then it dawns on me (I am not the most clear-minded person in the morning)…

“Uh oh…”

 

Anyone else? Does rain affect your joints or mobility? Does it flare up any other organs?

 

Hi, my name is Monica and I have RA.

Let’s Talk Specialty Pharmacies

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I have had trouble writing and finishing this post. This draft has been sitting here on WordPress. It has been months in the making but I keep running into issues left, right and center and get side-tracked…and annoyed.

 

But, let’s start at the beginning. Three years ago my insurance company switched from Walgreens to Accredo Specialty Pharmacy. Strike one. Okay, that is a little unfair. Accredo used to be smaller. Customer service was super, it was easy to get medications, prescriptions and co-payment information were processed quickly. Now, as more medical insurance companies partner with Accredo, the pharmacy has grown…and not for the better.

When I was on self-injections (Humira, Enbrel & Orencia) I received an invoice every month. I received my medications every month. My personal and doctor’s prior authorization were valid for one year. They processed my co-payment assistance information quickly. When they validated a new prescription, the old one was voided and removed from the system so there was no confusion. It was easy sailing and hassle-free for everyone involved. Even writing this all down, I realize how easy I had it…

Eight months ago I switched from the Orencia self-injections to the IV infusion and everything went hay-wire.

The usual happened: new prior authorization. The following were added: okay the shipment, add the doctor’s office address, allow Accredo to contact my doctor’s office. Okay, all that makes sense, right? This should all be easy to do. APPARENTLY NOT.

 

Side Note: I stopped receiving my monthly invoices. Anyways…

 

Accredo shipped my medications one week late for the first THREE months because they claimed they did not have my “permission” to contact my doctor’s office to schedule shipment. “They were unable to reach me over the phone.” Riiight.

I spoke to my doctor’s assistant. We came up with a solution. After every IV infusion we call Accredo together. I “okay” the shipment and she schedules it.

Every month I ask: what is my co-payment? Accredo replies: $0. I never questioned it because a) I had co-payment assistance and b) my insurance covers brand-name medications after I fulfill the deductible. So, in September, I assumed everything was squared away.

Everything was smooth sailing for a few months. Accredo sent out my medications two weeks prior to when I needed it, I sat for the IV on time. Crisis resolved.

 

Nope, not quite…

I received a 2-month delinquent bill for over $800 and a darling note informing me if I did not pay the full balance Accredo would not send out my medications.

EXCUSE ME??

 

I received a call a few days later informing me my co-payment assistance was not valid and the drug company was rejecting all invoices.

Orencia told me my co-payment assistance is valid as long as I am on the medication. What changed?

There are two separate co-payment assistance programs, one for the subcutaneous injections and one for the intravenous injections. Sure, that makes sense. Wish someone had told me, but hey, compared to everything else going on this is pretty minor. Except, I have a huge bill squashing my credit history. No biggie. My financial future is not important.

But wait…didn’t I switch medications seven months ago? Why wasn’t this caught…say, seven months ago? Why was I not billed? Why was my co-payment $0! I’m pretty sure 0+0+0+0+0+0+0=0 and ≠ 800 (please correct me if I am wrong!) After weeks (weeks!) someone informed me the 800 dollars were from the January and February invoices.

“I’m sorry, I can only see your information is not valid, you need to re-apply with Orencia”. Helpful, thank you. Frustrating but simple to do.

 

Let’s backtrack to that $800. After all, that is a lot of money and I would like to see that re-solved. I like my money, I work hard for it and I like to spend it (yes I am and have always been a self-proclaimed shop-a-holic), I have four pets, I have pretty steady medical bills and medications. But, I do not want to throw away my money on things I know I should not be spending money on! Who does??

I re-applied for the infusion assistance and Accredo said I was accepted, however, Orencia was still rejecting the earlier invoices. But, my co-payment was now $5.

I called Orencia. My approval was still pending. In fact, I was not even in the system yet. Strike…I have totally lost count…Accredo. How was my assistance covered when they had not even heard of me?

I actually have an answer to this one!

They were using my old subcutaneous information. Of course it wasn’t going through!

What happened to voiding prescription information as it changed?

 

Speaking of which, when my insurance made changes in March, they required new doctor’s authorization for all brand name medications. We followed protocol.

In April, we hit another snag. We tried to schedule shipment and Accredo told us we needed prior authorization because it had expired. Why, you ask, after one month’s validity??

Because they were looking at the subcutaneous prescription, not the IV one. 

 

Well, no wonder there was confusion.

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When I’m feeling low, look who takes care of me!

 

Waiting to hear back about the refund for that first bill. But, in the mean time, let’s add to the insanity…

I called Accredo to schedule shipment for my May infusion and they told me they already delivered it to my doctor’s office…without my consent? They no longer need it every month. Good! But wait, there’s more.

Orencia is still rejecting the invoices and I have to pay out-of-pocket. I spoke to a customer service rep and updated the Orencia information. No wonder everything was rejected. They STILL had the Orencia subq. information up. They are now re-submitting every claim from January to the present so my next question is:”If I am paying out of pocket, why I am I not receiving bills?”

The rep transferred me to Billing. “Do you still reside in Colorado?”

“NO! AND I HAVEN’T BEEN FOR THREE YEARS!”

 

Over the last THREE years I have continuously told them to make my permanent residence the one I live at now. And every time they “say” they do. But somehow ALL my bills end up in Colorado.

I am beyond annoyed! Because of Accredo’s stupidity my credit score dropped this year. I very angrily told the person I was speaking with to look through my history. It clearly showed I paid my bills on time, days within them sending the bill. I asked him to look for any discrepancies.

He apologized profusely and said “No, I agree, anyone who should have taken the time to look through your account should have realized the last few months’ activity was erratic and unusual.”

He apologized for the trouble I had gone through because they could not disable my former residence properly and he contacted a supervisor to completely erase it from the system. Usually, all addresses are kept in the systems but old ones are “disabled” and the current becomes the first in line.

For whatever reason, nobody could disable my Colorado residence properly and as a result I was not getting my bills and then receiving delinquent ones.

 

Things seem to have simmered down, however, I still have not received a bill, or any information on a refund. Right now, I do not have the mental or physical energy to go through all the calls again.  I am going to wait until I need to schedule the next shipment.

 

How about you? Are you one of the lucky ones with smooth sailing or have you have increasing problems with your insurance companies? Please comment! I really want to hear about your experiences!

 

Hi, my name is Monica and I have RA.

Crumpet’s Nail Tarts May TPC #2: Purple, Red, Green

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I actually wore this manicure over the weekend but I really wanted to share it as part of the TPC. The marbling came out really nicely!! Lately, I have been wearing my manicures for a while (shocking, I know!!) I love how the last one came out (check it out here) and I cannot bring myself to take it off quite yet!

Anyways, on to the nail art for this week’s Tri-Polish Challenge (Facebook group linked here).

I added the red glitter the following day because I was too tired to stay up any later for another layer of polish to dry! Unfortunately, working at a rock-climbing gym takes its tolls on the tips – apologies on the slight wear.

 

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A picture of the elusive thumb!

I used 2 coats of Sephora by OPI “I Come in Peas” as my base.

I marbled with Sephora by OPI I Come in PeasZoya Giovanna, and Milani Black Cherry.

I used a sheer coat of Sephora by OPI Jewelry Topcoat Be-Claus I Said So.

 

Hi, my name is Monica and I have RA.

Nail Art: On a Molecular Level

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Quick Note: I will be posting a pretty requested blog entry on my experiences with insurance companies and speciality pharmacies later this week. Many people have been asking me for months and I’m sorry it’s taken so long for me to get to it but I have been having a lot of issues with the pharmacies and frustrations ran high!

On to the nail art!

 

I decided to do some science-inspired nails because I am teaching one of my science classes tomorrow.

I am kind of loving how this came out. I am slowly but surely getting the hand of stamping! Hopefully with a little more practice I can go pro! 😉

 

ImageI used 3 coats of American Apparel Parakeet as my base.

I detailed the stripes and dots with Zoya YaraColor Club Mrs. Robinson, and Essie Naughty Nautical.

I sealed it with Seche Vite before stamping with Konad Special Polish in Black and MoYou London plate 03 (Scholar collection).

 

Hi, my name is Monica and I have RA.

 

April Favorites

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Everyone has been saying it, where has this year gone?? Maybe it has something to do with the missing season. If you, like me, live on the East Coast we did not really get a Spring. Because of the everlasting winter, we jumped straight into Summer!

Anyways, on to my favorites for the month. Most of them are skincare basics that I have fallen or re-fallen in love with. This month’s makeup favorites have actually kicked my Holy-Grail items out of first place! Yes, you read that correctly! That is how much I love them.

 

Neutrogena’s Norwegian Formula Fast Absorbing Hand Cream

(USD ~$5.50 for 3oz) –> found at drugstores

I never realized how fragrant my hand creams were until I used them at the clinic. I love Aveeno as an all-purpose lotion but it does not last very long over multiple hand-washings. I remember years ago when the Neutrogena’s Norwegian Formula was all the rage. The original formula was dense and long-lasting. The small tube fit perfectly in scrub pockets. Unfortunately, it was too greasy and did not absorb quickly enough for work…but as I was scanning my local CVS I noticed the fast-absorbing formula and I had to try it!

This lotion has no fragrance so it does not offend in a medical setting. It is light, absorbs quickly and lasts through multiple hand-washings. The tube is a little bigger than I like but it is light and does not weigh down my scrubs. Win-Win-Win-Win! This cream is perfect for humid spring/summer months.

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Coppertone’s UltraGuard SPF 50 Broad Spectrum Sunscreen Lotion

(USD ~$9.50 for 8oz) –> found at drugstores

After trying multiple Neutrogena sunscreens and not loving any of them I went on the hunt for a new sunscreen.

The Coppertone UltraGuard sunscreen is thick but spreads easily over the skin. It does not absorb quickly but it does absorb well. It does not leave a chalky or overtly greasy residue. I continue to use it because it covers evenly and does not completely disappear when wet. The sunscreen smell is barely noticeable so I like wearing it at work!

 

La Roche-Posay’s Anthelios Mineral SPF 50 Ultralight Sunscreen Fluid

(USD $33.50 for 1.7oz) –> found at CVS Pharmacies

I am a fan of the Melt-In Sunscreen Milk from the same line but it is too greasy for my face. I assumed the face products would be just as greasy until I saw the “Mineral Ultralight” fluid. I hoped it would be on the chalkier side. During the summer I am incredibly acne-prone so I’ll take chalky and ashy over greasy and shiny any day! I was not expecting this product to be so wonderful, though. It is greasy in that sunscreen sort of way but it does not leave a white cast! It does not absorb particularly quickly, due to the physical SPF ingredients, but it does not change the consistency or color of foundation when I wear make-up. There is no fragrance.

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Caudalie’s Deep Cleansing Exfoliator

(USD $35.00 for 2oz) –> found at http://www.sephora.com

This brand has been on my radar for a while but I never really took the plunge. I was in the market for a facial exfoliator so I purchased this during the 15% off sale at Sephora and I am so glad I did. Caudalie is quickly making its way to the top of my skincare list. Dare I say it? I may like their products more than my beloved Chanel ones..Blasphemy!!

I have three steps to exfoliating. One: I remove my makeup, two: I cleanse my face, three: I exfoliate. This cleanser/exfoliator hybrid is so powerful I can eliminate step two altogether! I am so precise about my skincare that if I can save some time I am all over it.

The texture of this cleanser is gritty and rough but smooth. The granules do not tear at my skin but because they are so dense I do not use a lot of product or pressure.

The biggest pro is I see immediate results. My skin is clearer, cleaner and softer! When I use other physical exfoliators I see results after a day of “healing”.

The only drawback is my skin is a little red the next day. I think this is very strange given I do not usually struggle with flushing.

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Too Faced’s The Chocolate Bar Eye Palette

(USD $49.00 for 16 shadows) –> http://www.sephora.com

Most times, I do not give into such hyped-up products until the raving is long over and forgotten. However, HSN was having a wonderful sale and I managed to get my paws on the eyeshadow palette and primer for only $30! How could I say no?

I always take the hype with a grain of salt since advertising, reimbursement for good reviews and mass hysteria contribute to it. Wow. I cannot even explain how much I love this palette. First off, let’s talk smell. Yes, these eye shadows are fragranced. Like chocolate. And, the smell translates to the lids! I smell like a chocolate bar. How cool is that???

Okay, other than that…these shadows are good quality. The color payoff is amazing with one swipe of a brush. There is more fall out during application but this is not a problem since I apply face makeup after I am done with my eyes. Fallout only concerns me if it occurs during the day and guess what? There is none! The shadows do not smudge or shift, even in high humidity.

The best part of all? I use every single color. In both the Urban Decay and Lorac palette (favorites review linked here) there are a few colors I never use. And when I compare the Too Faced palette, on other counts, everything just seems better: the quality, the colors, the names, the packaging, all of it. This palette kicked my UD Naked I right out of first place!

 

Too Faced’s Shadow Insurance Anti-Crease Eye Shadow Primer

(USD $20.00 for 0.35oz) –> found at http://www.sephora.com

This came in the set with the above eye palette. I have very oily eyelids so shadow primer is nonnegotiable. I have used my Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion for as long as I have worn eye makeup. Nothing compared to it so I never used anything else.

Until now.

The texture of the Too Faced primer is so much lighter than the Urban Decay’s Original primer potion. The slip is greater and it dries less quickly so it is easier to apply evenly to the lid in one go. I realize I use more UD primer than necessary just because it dries so fast and I don’t always get a chance to apply it properly. I do not have this same problem with Shadow Insurance.

The icing on the cake is my eyeshadow does not crease even after a long, hot shower! No joke. This stuff is AH-MAZING.

 

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That’s all for this month! Have you tried any of these products? What do you think of them?

 

Hi, my name is Monica and I have RA.

GOT Polish Challenge: Neon

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This week’s Golden Oldies prompt is Neon (Facebook group linked here). As we all know, I L-O-V-E love my neons! So, naturally, I was all over this week’s manicure.

I love how the neons in my collection marble but I was not feeling a full nail effect so I taped off the sides. I especially like how my index finger came out!

 

ImageI used 2 coats of Urban Outfitters Westside as my base.

I marbled with OPI Red Lights Ahead…Where? and Color Club Mrs. Robinson.

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